如何iOS 11为iPad带来史蒂夫·乔布斯的愿景to LifeThree features coming in iOS 11 could change the way I work on the road, and bring to life a vision Steve Jobs had for the iPad back in 2010.

ByTim Bajarin

This story originally appeared onPCMag

Apple via PCMag

When Steve Jobs introduced the iPad in 2010, he made a rather bold statement: the iPad will become the mobile computer of tomorrow.

I talked to Jobs right after the iPad launch, and he said the iPad had the potential to replace one's laptop, but I wondered if that approach would cannibalize Apple's laptop business.

I saw some early glimpses of how Jobs's vision could someday become a reality. Seven years later, it hasn't quite come to fruition, but there are exceptions. For some business travel, I leave the laptop behind in favor of thesmaller iPad Pro; many friends and colleagues do the same.

我觉得iPad不处理我大部分的生产力eds when traveling, but not all. I need a Mac or PC to write complex documents or work on large spreadsheets, so the laptop still plays a major role in my digital life. When I know I'll need to complete certain tasks while traveling, I bring a 12-inchMacBookand an iPad Pro, although I use the iPad about 70 percent of the time while on the road.

But three featurescoming in iOS 11could change the way I work on the road. Drag and drop, for example, moves the iPad into the arena of being the dominant mobile computing tool everyone can use.

The new mobile OS also brings the file format used on the Mac to the iPad, making a file you create on iOS compatible with any macOS device. Also, the folder structure is the same, so the look and feel is very familiar to anyone who already uses the Mac.

The third notable addition to iOS 11 is the Mac-like Dock, making it easy to work between apps.

This does not mean Apple will kill the Mac line. From that I have seen inmacOS High Sierra, Apple continues to make macOS even more powerful, which in turn makes its desktops and laptops richer tools for those who need a lot of computing power. But you do see Apple moving the Mac to the upper-end of the productivity scale while making the iPad a more powerful tool for personalandbusiness use.

With the launch of iOS 11 this fall, Steve Jobs's vision might finally become a reality.

Wavy Line
Tim Bajarin

Columnist

Editor's Pick

Related Topics

Business News

Taco Bell Slammed With Lawsuit Over 'Especially Concerning' Advertisements, Allegedly Deceiving Customers

The class action lawsuit claims the chain is advertising more than they deliver.

Business News

Body of Missing 27-Year-Old Goldman Sachs Banker Found in Nearby Body of Water

John Castic, a 27-year-old Goldman Sachs employee, went missing around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday after attending a concert at the Brooklyn Mirage in East Williamsburg.

Business News

An 81-Year-Old Florida CEO Just Indicted for a $250 Million Ponzi Scheme Ran a Sprawling Senior Citizen Crime Ring

Carl Ruderman is the fifth senior citizen in the Miami-Fort-Lauderdale-Palm Beach metropolitan area to face charges in connection with the scam.

Growing a Business

How Amazon Got Americans to Spend $12.7 Billion in 2 Days Without Lifting a Finger

It's time for a prime day post-mortem. Amazon Prime Day was bigger than ever. What's next for the world's largest retailer's shopping holiday?

Growing a Business

Every Investor Should Pay Attention to This Stigmatized Industry Right Now

The opportunities are endless for startups and investors who bet on innovation in the underserved and underfunded space.